An icon from the start, this fully-loaded original adapts to every age and journey. From newborn to toddler, from the city to woods, sand and snow, the versatile Bugaboo Cameleon³ makes it easy to go everywhere you want to go.

Designed specifically to grow with your family, the Bugaboo Donkey transforms - in just three simple clicks - from a mono to a duo stroller. And back again. This means you can use it for one kid, two kids of different ages, or twins.

Designed specifically for parents who live life on the go, the Bugaboo Bee⁵ for newborn to toddler features an easy-to-carry lightweight bassinet for exploring the city without disturbing your sleeping child.

London calling

London calling

2015-03-04 - Navigating London town with a pushchair (and entourage) can test even the calmest souls. Here’s our pick of the best family-friendly spots that offer some Zen with your weekend stroll:

Ruby Violet

Take some Americana glitz, add a dash of Marrakech, some retro 50s design, an abundance of pushchair space and you have the ever-alluring Ruby Violet. Whether blind date or play date, there are few occasions this place doesn’t suit. The 18-strong selection of ice creams is all made from Duchy Originals organic milk, free-range eggs and some of the kooky brand’s signature je ne sais quoi. Flavours of rhubarb, elderflower and Prosecco are offered,while the counter is crammed with Guinness and blue cheese or chocolate-beetroot cakes. Whether looking for a quick sugar fix or a spot to bed down with the family for a few hours, Ruby Violet is where it’s at. Rubyviolet.co.uk

Huggle

So there’s this place: it’s stocked with baby gadgets, Gina Ford books and all the latest Bugaboo pushchairs and accessories. Even at this point, we’re sold. Then add buggy parking, dedicated kid toilets and baby changing facilities, a chic café and an indoor play space for kids and you have parental Mecca. It’s called Huggle, and was started by a husband and wife duo that spent two years researching what it’s like to be a parent struggling to find the best products for their kids – with their kids in tow. Three words: go there now. Huggle.co.uk

Byron

With the motto ‘do a simple thing, and do it properly’, Byron is loved by hungover parents and hyperactive kids alike. Exposed brick and tiled walls might look somewhat unfinished, but that doesn’t detract from the fact that these are the best burgers in town. For pure American-style indulgence, the smiling waitresses serve up signature coke floats and juicy courgette fries for kids and Aberdeen Angus beef burgers served medium rare for adults. With space for everything bar the kitchen sink, this is one spot to keep kids schtum and parents chilled. Byronhamburgers.com

Wahaca

With a collection of high chairs in all colours of the rainbow, this Mexican food chain is undeniably kid-friendly. Launched by MasterChef winner Thomasina Miers, the décor is all bright and cheerful – somewhat akin to a Mexican market stall. Interior matches the tapas-style dishes that are served up on bright and beautiful plates. Think quesadillas with new potatoes, broad beans, peas, feta and mint, followed by Dulce de leche ice cream. All in all, it offers a taste of Mexico with all the accoutrements needed to keep kids wide-eyed and wanting more. Wahaca.co.uk

I love my Donkey part 1

August 26, 2015 - Places

We’re celebrating the 100,000th Bugaboo Donkey sold this month with a series of portraits highlighting the convertible stroller’s best features. First up, a day at Rotterdam’s new indoor market, De Markthal, where you can shop until you drop!